One of the Bellarine’s last opportunities

April 3, 2026 BY
Point Lonsdale land

The Point has earned national recognition for its design and liveability, receiving the 2025 UDIA Award for Australia’s Best Residential Subdivision.

WHERE the Bellarine Peninsula meets the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, Point Lonsdale has long been one of Victoria’s most quietly coveted coastal towns.

With its relaxed village atmosphere, pristine beaches and easy connection to nature, it’s a place people tend to visit for a holiday yet end up staying for life.

Now, one of the region’s most thoughtfully planned coastal communities is nearing its final chapter.

The Point at Point Lonsdale, an award-winning residential community surrounded by waterways, parkland and lush coastal greenery is now selling its final land lots, marking one of the last opportunities to build a new home in this coastal hot spot.

For many locals on the Bellarine Peninsula, the appeal is immediately familiar. Life here moves at a gentler pace. Morning walks along the foreshore, bike rides through winding trails, and coffee in the village are part of the daily rhythm.

Yet everything remains close at hand, from beaches and golf courses to local cafes, schools and surrounding community hubs.

The Point has earned national recognition for its design and liveability, receiving the 2025 UDIA Award for Australia’s Best Residential Subdivision.

The Point at Point Lonsdale is now selling its final land lots.

 

The development is thoughtfully designed to foster a genuine neighbourhood atmosphere, integrating green spaces, waterways, walking trails and streetscapes that encourage people to connect with each other via the outdoors.

Residents often describe it as the best of both worlds: peaceful and private, yet still part of the broader Point Lonsdale community.

For downsizers already living on the Bellarine, the appeal is obvious. It’s an opportunity to remain in the region they love while building a home that suits the next stage of life.

Families are also discovering the attraction of starting fresh.

Building new at The Point is the chance to design a home that reflects modern living, while raising children in a welcoming, close-knit community surrounded by plenty of open space.

And it’s not just about the home itself. It’s about the lifestyle that surrounds it. Imagine early morning swims at the beach and warm evenings spent with neighbours as the sea breeze rolls through.

Many of the people who now call The Point home first discovered it through friends, neighbours or family already living here. The Bellarine Peninsula has always been a place where word travels quickly through community networks.

Life on the Bellarine Peninsula moves at a gentler pace.

 

That sense of connection is what makes The Point feel particularly special.

To celebrate the community that has helped shape The Point, a $20,000* referral bonus is now on offer. That’s $10,000* for the referrer and $10,000* for the new buyer when their purchase settles.

With just five land lots and one luxury townhome remaining, the opportunity to join this award-winning coastal neighbourhood is drawing to a close.

The chance to build a brand-new home in a premium coastal location is becoming increasingly rare on the Bellarine and that’s part of what makes the final lots at The Point so significant.

For locals who have long imagined building their ideal home in Point Lonsdale or for those ready to make a lifestyle move within the Bellarine, this may well be one of the last chances to do so in a coastal community that has so much history.

For those curious to learn more about the remaining opportunities at The Point, enquiries are welcome at thepointpointlonsdale.com.au

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